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  2. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    The world has owed a great deal to German universities. In no country in proportion to the population has there been a larger number of real scholares —nowhere have there been more learned men who, ...

    Article : 2,086 words
  3. SOCIAL SKETCHES.

    SCENE.—A fashionable hotel in Sydney. TIME.—Morning. DRAMATIS PERSONS.—Two young men seated at the breakfast-table skimming the pages of a daily paper. ...

    Article : 1,989 words
  4. My Schools and Schoolmasters.

    By the time a man is a good schoolmaster he is not fit for much else. He has become so accustomed to laying down the law to children that he finds it exceedingly difficult to stand the sturdy contradictions of men who live and fight ...

    Article : 2,449 words
  5. Literary Wives whom I Have Known.

    What was the definite object, if any, which " F. H." had in view when he penned his article on "The Literary Wife," Sydney Mail, June 30, I have vainly endeavoured to discover; but the phantom shape ...

    Article : 1,871 words
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